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			<link>http://www.ssbits.com/tutorials/2010/site-members-registering-users-and-allowing-them-to-edit-their-details/#PageComment_2527</link>
			<description>Hi Anujit,

In SS3 you need to use Member::CurrentUser();

Aram</description>
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			<description>I am a newbie in silverstripe. While implementing your registration and edit profile module, I am getting an error like 'Call to undefined method Member::CurrentMember() in EditProfilePage.php on line 48'. And I couldn't find the CurrentMember method in Method.php file.

Any idea of the error?</description>
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			<description>Hi Aram, I tried using the code for creating the form on my Home Page and it seems that the default function of SS is breaking my Javascripts on the page. Is there are workaround for this?</description>
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			<description>Hey, how are you? I wanted to ask you, how could I modify this tutorial, that it would work on silverstripe v3 ? Realy need to make user registration on my SS site. Thanks in advance.</description>
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			<description>Hi Aram,

Is this module available for SilverStripe 2.4.5?

Thanks
-helenclarko</description>
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			<description>Just found this. Really had some 'Aha!' moments reading through this. Thanks Aram!</description>
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			<description>Hi Aram,

Thank you very much for getting back to me. Yes, I thought the source download looked like a module! 

For some reason the only way I could get the module to work in Version 2.4.7 was to add &lt;% include Login %&gt; to my template  instead of adding the code in your last frame. I then added the code in your last frame into a new file called Login.ss which I placed in the module's templates/Includes folder which I also created.  

Regarding the rest of the code, files either sit in the code or the template/Layout folders as arranged in your source files download.

David.

PS. Thinking about it there is no reason why I had to put code in your last frame in a separate include file. Perhaps I omitted to do something fundamental when I first tried to run your version. I think this is quite likely.</description>
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			<description>Hi David,

Simply download the source files, they are already in a module :)

Aram</description>
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			<description>Nice tutorial. I like it how you keep things so simple with minimal code.

I am currently hitting problems updating the code so that it works in a self-contained module. 

Can you offer any pointers for someone who is using Version 2.4?</description>
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			<description>I see the password confirm fields show a long dotted value. Can we have blank fields instead?</description>
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